Coco Jones: The R&B It Girl Who Refuses to Dim Her Light

 


Coco Jones is having her moment—no apologies, no second guesses. As the latest cover star of Flaunt Magazine’s "Can’t Let Go" issue, the Grammy-winning songstress and certified It Girl gives us a raw, radiant look into the next era of her evolution: emotionally unfiltered, musically elevated, and visually untouchable.



Photographed in smoldering light by Dennis Leupold and styled with power-femme polish by Michy Foster, Coco doesn’t just step into the spotlight—she owns it. But this isn’t just about the glam (although, let’s be honest, she serves). It’s about what happens when an artist finally stops shrinking and starts speaking—and singing—from the soul.



After a seismic heartbreak, Coco turned the mic on her own healing. The result? Her debut album Why Not More?, a slow-burn diary set to melody. “By Myself,” one of the record’s most stirring tracks, captures the alchemy of pain turned into purpose. “It was a perfect opportunity to really speak on something that was so true to me at that exact moment,” she told Flaunt—and it shows.\

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At 27, Coco is claiming her space—not just as a vocalist with range, but as a woman with a voice. She’s done being palatable. "You don’t wanna upset people… But I feel like I’ve earned the right to have opinions, strong opinions, contradictory opinions,” she says. That, ladies, is an It Girl in her power.



Let’s talk stats: Coco’s track “Here We Go (Uh Oh)” went gold. “ICU” snagged her a Grammy for Best R&B Performance. And she's still gliding across our screens as the ultra-stylish Hilary Banks in Bel-Air. That’s range, that’s relevance, that’s real.

Coco Jones isn’t chasing trends—she’s defining the vibe. This is the era of bold femininity, of glam with grit. And Coco? She’s the soundtrack. She’s the story. She is the moment.

Rogue ItGirls, take notes.

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